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The place of East Asian religions among [[major religious groups]] is comparable to the [[Abrahamic religion]]s found in Europe and the Western World as well as across the Middle East and the Muslim World and [[Indian subcontinent religions|Indian religions]] in [[South Asia]]. All these traditions, more or less, share core Chinese concepts of spirituality, divinity and world order, including [[Tao]] [[:wikt:道|道]] ("Way"; pinyin ''dào'', Japanese ''tō'' or ''dō'', Korean ''do'', Vietnamese ''đạo'') and [[Tian]] [[:wikt:天|天]] ("Heaven"; Japanese ''ten'' and Korean ''cheon'').
The place of East Asian religions among [[major religious groups]] is comparable to the [[Abrahamic religion]]s found in Europe and the Western World as well as across the Middle East and the Muslim World and [[Indian subcontinent religions|Indian religions]] in [[South Asia]]. All these traditions, more or less, share core Chinese concepts of spirituality, divinity and world order, including [[Tao]] [[:wikt:道|道]] ("Way"; pinyin ''dào'', Japanese ''tō'' or ''dō'' and Korean ''do'') and [[Tian]] [[:wikt:天|天]] ("Heaven"; Japanese ''ten'' and Korean ''cheon'').


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The place of East Asian religions among major religious groups is comparable to the Abrahamic religions found in Europe and the Western World as well as across the Middle East and the Muslim World and Indian religions in South Asia. All these traditions, more or less, share core Chinese concepts of spirituality, divinity and world order, including Tao ("Way"; pinyin dào, Japanese or and Korean do) and Tian ("Heaven"; Japanese ten and Korean cheon).

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